Poland asks NATO to activate Article 4 over Russian drone incursion
Poland has requested the activation of Article 4 of NATO's treaty over the incursion of Russian drones into Polish airspace, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced on Sept. 10.
https://kyivindependent.com/poland-asks-nato-to-invoke-article-4-over-russian-drone-incursion/Open linkView original on lemmy.world197
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Note that invoking Article 4 is basically calling a conference among NATO members on a security problem. It's not a "situation normal" sort of thing, but it's Article 5 that deals with conflict.
https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/official_texts_17120.htm
EDIT: Article 4 has been invoked seven times in NATO's history prior to this, mostly by Turkey:
https://cepa.org/article/a-neglected-younger-sibling-natos-article-4/
It is also a clear signal that this behaviour won't be tolerated much longer. This time, it's Article 4, next time..
Next time poland may march into moscova once more
https://www.nato.int/cps/en/natohq/topics_49187.htm
Then I'd say it's the best thing to do currently.
As The Times reports about the drones shot down in Poland:
..which was a German company bought by the Chinese in 2011.
It was and is a problem to carelessly have sold so much industry to them.
Ehh... The engine is a just a little 50hp thing designed in the 80s. I am quite sure Iran could do that by themselves with or without China or Germany being involved
Looking briefly, it appears the current owner basically bought the company out of bankruptcy. It doesn't appear that the motors are particularly novel.
The owner is a dual German/Chinese national, be was done so at a time of amicable relations. Even today such a sale would (IMHO) likely not be seen as geopolitically significant.
Yet we have the problem that a company seated in Germany but Chinese-owned is propelling the tools used by enemies of ours to wage a war against a country that wishes to align with us.
I haven't read anywhere what the assumed target was, if there was one. Anybody know?
I don't think there was any specific target. They're testing NATO readiness and defences.